Yesterday evening, Apple released iOS 15.0.2, iPadOS 15.0.2 and watchOS 8.0.1 for all users worldwide. The update not only fixed bugs but also closed a security hole.
With iOS 15.0.2, Apple has fixed more bugs that crept into iOS 15. For example, problems with AirTags in connection with Find My were eliminated, a bug with the new MagSafe Wallet was corrected and more. A serious problem was also fixed where photos were removed from the Photos app after a conversation in Messages was deleted. But in addition to all the bugs, a security hole was also closed that Apple says was even actively exploited. On Apple's support website It says that "improved memory management" has closed a security vulnerability that "may allow an application to execute arbitrary code with kernel privileges."
iOS 15.0.2: Update is strongly recommended
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- Available for: iPhone 6s and later, iPad Pro (all models), iPad Air 2 and later, iPad 5th generation and later, iPad mini 4 and later, and iPod touch (7th generation)
- Impact: An application may be able to execute arbitrary code with kernel privileges. Apple is aware of a report that this issue may have been actively exploited.
- Description: A memory corruption issue was addressed through improved memory handling.
- CVE-2021-30883: An anonymous researcher
iOS 15.0.2 was released just one week after iOS 15.0.1 published. Both updates are intended to fix annoying bugs and improve stability. iOS 15.1 is currently in the beta phase. It is currently not known whether another patch will be released before the first point version of iOS 15 is released. (Photo by Unsplash / Daniel Romero)